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See Colin help Josh Gates look for Henry Avery’s pirate treasure on Expedition Unknown MENU NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR & PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST Contact Search: * Books * Union * American Nations * American Character * Republic Of Pirates * The Lobster Coast * Ocean’s End * Media * Speaking * Journalism * Events * Nationhood Lab * About * Blog * Contact A Christian Science Monitor Book of the Year The story of how the myth of U.S. national unity was created and fought over in the nineteenth century—a conflict that continues to affect us today. Read More Wall Street Journal Bestseller The Rosetta Stone for understanding the United States’ history, constitutional arrangements, and current political cleavages, which go far beyond red states and blue. Read More Chautauqua Prize Finalist Resolving a struggle that’s burdened the United States since its foundation and is now driving it apart. Read More Top 5 show on Netflix Watch Netflix's "The Lost Pirate Kingdom" to see Colin speak about the pirates, then read the book that helped inform the series. Read More New York Times Bestseller The true story of the Caribbean pirates and how a small group of sea raiders captivated the public’s attention in the 1710s and never let it go. Read More A New England Bestseller The backstory of the Maine coast and the centuries-old culture of its people. Read More Library Journal Starred Review An eyewitness account of the challenges facing the world’s oceans — from the glaciers of Antarctica to the coral reefs of the Central Pacific — and the terrible human toll of our inaction. Read More Media Book a media appearance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See more media appearances SPEAKING COLIN WOODARD PROVIDES THE HISTORY OF NOW, THE CONTEXT TO UNDERSTANDING EVENTS AND CONDITIONS AROUND US, AND THE KNOWLEDGE TO MAKE BETTER DECISIONS ABOUT HOW TO RESPOND. Speaking inquires See event calendar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Browse topic list -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Book a keynote, presentation, or speaking engagement Journalism Reporting for Politico The Surprising Geography of Gun Violence Opinion for The New York Times The Map That Shows That City vs. Country Is Not Our Fault Line Blog Speaking with Montreal’s La Presse about the American Nations and U.S. politics The Washington correspondent of Montreal’s La Presse, the traditional newspaper of record in Quebec, recently came to Maine and reached out to me about American Nations, his book about U.S. regionalism. Yves Boisvert’s feature appeared at the news site this morning and is entitled “Un pays, plusieurs nations.” I... ....Read More BOOKS Request A Signed Book COLIN WOODARD is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning journalist. He is the author of six books that have been translated into a dozen foreign languages and inspired an NBC television drama. He is currently Director of Nationhood Lab at the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Affairs at Salve Regina University. As State and National Affairs Writer at the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram he won a 2012 George Polk Award and was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in 2016. He is a contributing editor at POLITICO and his work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, Smithsonian and dozens of other major publications. A native of Maine, he has reported from more than 50 countries and seven continents and lived for more than four years in Eastern Europe during the collapse of the Soviet empire and the transition that followed. A graduate of Tufts University and the University of Chicago he is past Pew Fellow in International Journalism at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and a recipient of the Jane Bagley Lehman Award for Excellence in Public Advocacy. Full Bio * facebook * twitter * youtube * linkedin ©2003-2024 Colin S. Woodard; All rights reserved. * Books * Union * American Nations * American Character * Republic Of Pirates * The Lobster Coast * Ocean’s End * Media * Speaking * Journalism * Events * Nationhood Lab * About * Blog * Contact